
All Sides with Amy Juravich
Weekdays 10 a.m. to noon on 89.7 NPR News. Rebroadcast weeknights from 8 to 10 p.m.
All Sides with Amy Juravich is WOSU Public Media’s daily news program that dives deep into issues important to Central Ohio. Hosted by Amy Juravich, All Sides explains how the most complicated issues affect our lives. Amy and her guests explore all sides of an issue and reflect all sides of life in Ohio.
All Sides connects with listeners on air, on-line or on-demand via the All Sides podcast.
Latest Episodes
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Recycling is the most common way people try to lessen their impact on the environment. But the process of doing it can be confusing and error-prone, even after all these years. For Earth Day, we talk to the author of the new book “Can I Recycle This?”
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Congressional Democrats are mulling a proposal to expand healthcare coverage by lowering the eligibility age for Medicare from 65 to 60-years-old, an idea President Biden supported on the campaign trail. We look back at the history of the socialized medical program for seniors.
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A panel of vaccine advisors to the Centers for Disease Control and prevention is set to revisit on Friday the decision to pause use of the COVID-19 vaccine made by Johnson and Johnson. We talk with an immunologist explains what the developments mean.
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Protesters took to the streets Tuesday night following news that a Columbus police officer had fired multiple shots that killed 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant on the city’s Southeast side. We discuss the latest police shooting in Columbus as well as discuss the guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin murder trial. Listen at 10 a.m.
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Across the U.S., hundreds of school districts are looking to formalize remote education for a growing number of parents and students who prefer that setup. This week on Tech Tuesday, we take a look at why online schools are here to stay.
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Housing prices are skyrocketing and anyone looking for a home knows the pickings are slim. We take a look at what's happening in the housing market and what policymakers can do to support affordable housing.
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Ohio joined the rest of the U.S last week in halting the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. On our weekly Reporter Roundtable, the vaccine rollout hits a snag, we discuss the weekend Columbus Police helicopter flight that drew attention and more.
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A statewide poll released in March found that three out of four Ohio voters believe the state’s criminal justice system is in need of reform. Two areas that have already seen movement are in the creation of a statewide criminal justice database and in reforms to the cash bail system.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now says that both domestic and international travel is low risk for fully vaccinated Americans. Longtime travel expert Rick Steves talks about the future of travel post-pandemic.
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U.S. households had $2.4 trillion in savings in February, up $1 trillion from the year before. But not everyone has had the luxury of a savings account. Personal financial advisor Jonathan Pond joins us to offer safe money strategies in tough times.